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Furloughs Ending, Budget Woes Continue in Lindsay

Posted on November 18, 2015November 18, 2015 by Dave Adalian

McDermont Field House will stay open, furloughs for city employees will end on December 5, and the proposal to add a half-percent to Lindsay’s sales tax is dead for now–but the city is still operating in the red and no plan to make up the gap is yet in the works as strife continues among […]

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Visalia City Council Requests Appraisal of CalWater

Posted on November 18, 2015November 18, 2015 by Valley Voice Contributor

The Visalia City Council continues to be proactive in finding options for addressing water supplies and conservation. To ensure the community’s well-being in the future, on November 12 the Council requested that an appraisal of California Water Service move forward. Visalia is the only city in Tulare County that does not own its water delivery […]

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Tulare County Prepares for El Niño Flooding

Posted on November 4, 2015November 4, 2015 by Catherine Doe

The Tulare County Resource Management Agency (RMA) is taking the bull by its horns and preparing for possible major flooding this winter. With the prediction of an El Nino, the RMA is being proactive in preventing the catastrophic damage that could occur in the event of torrential rains in the Central Valley. According to the […]

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Wrongful Termination Suit Filed Against Woodlake Officials

Posted on November 4, 2015November 4, 2015 by Catherine Doe

On February 15 of this year Daniel Garibay was fired from the Woodlake Police Department after almost three years of commendable service. He was fired based on 12 counts of misconduct, the principal counts being insubordination and “committing acts that brought discredit to the Department.” According to Garibay’s lawyers, Sarsfield and Melo, the counts of […]

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Kaweah Delta Approves $100M Expansion

Posted on November 4, 2015November 4, 2015 by Dave Adalian

With plans for a new acute-care hospital in downtown Visalia already underway, the Kaweah Delta Health Care District has approved $100 million in additional expansion and upgrades. Included in the long list of construction projects are a new urgent-care facility in northwest Visalia and a doubling of ER beds downtown. “The short of it is […]

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Kings County Closing Avenal, Corcoran Courthouses

Posted on November 4, 2015November 4, 2015 by Dave Adalian

The Kings County Superior Court will shutter the doors of courthouses in Avenal and Corcoran on December 18. Staff from the two locations will be reassigned to the Hanford Courthouse, and all court business will be conducted there after that date. The closures, the result of years of funding shortfalls in the state budget, are […]

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Tulare County Declares State of Emergency on Tree Mortality

Posted on October 15, 2015October 19, 2015 by Catherine Doe

At the October 6 Tulare County Board of Supervisors meeting, the board voted to declare a local emergency due to widespread and increasing tree mortality in Tulare County. The vote was taken at the request of officials in Fresno, Mariposa, Madera and Tuolumne, who asked Tulare County to join them in their declaration. The combined […]

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Tulare, Visalia Sue to Force Water Cleanup

Posted on October 15, 2015October 20, 2015 by Dave Adalian

The City of Tulare and the Cal Water Company say a group of chemical manufacturers spent decades contaminating local groundwater with a dangerous, cancer-causing pollutant, and now they’re looking to make the alleged polluters clean up their mess. Lawyers for the City of Tulare could be in court as soon as February 8 to take […]

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County Officials Mum as Mooney Grove Complaints Continue

Posted on October 15, 2015October 19, 2015 by Dave Adalian

The state of Mooney Grove Park seems to have become a hot potato no one in county government wants to handle for fear of being burned. The number of public complaints about the declining state of the county-maintained park – where benches lie broken, ponds are choked with decay, and trees are dying, if not […]

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Details Few on Contract Killer

Posted on October 15, 2015October 19, 2015 by Dave Adalian

Authorities have closed the books on half a dozen unsolved murders in Tulare County dating back as far as 1980, and the man responsible will spend the rest of his life behind bars. On October 6, Jose Manuel Martinez, 53, also known as the Black Hand or El Mano Negro, plead guilty in Tulare County […]

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